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OF THE PLEASANT DISCOURSE THAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND HIS SQUIRE
SANCHO PANZA
Now by this ti of
the friars'the battle of histo God in his heart that it ht thereby win soovernor of, as he had prole
was now over, and that histo mount Rocinante, he
approached to hold the stirrup for him, and, before he couldhis hand, kissed it saying, "May
it please your worship, Senor Don Quixote, to give overnht, for be it ever so big
I feel overn it as overned islands"
To which Don Quixote replied, "Thou must take notice, brother Sancho,
that this adventure and those like it are not adventures of islands, but
of cross-roads, in which nothing is got except a broken head or an ear
the less: have patience, for adventures will present theovernor, but soain kissing his hand and the skirt of
his hauberk, helped hi his ass himself,